5. Tom Watson

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Whether we were wrong to hype up Tom Watson or if it was just Octagon jitters, "Kong" wasn't very impressive in his UFC debut.

Watson was defeated by Brad Tavares by decision on the preliminary card. Watson wanted to stay on his feet and strike with Tavares, but right when Watson began to find a rhythm, Tavares would land a takedown.

Don't write off Watson just yet, though. Many fighters have looked bad in their debuts just to return later and make an impact, so keep your eye on Watson at middleweight.

4. Andy Ogle

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Andy Ogle wasn't medically cleared to fight on the TUF Finale last June. This time, he was able to come and fight in front of his home country, but he came out empty-handed on the preliminary card against fellow newcomer Akira Corassani.

Ogle took a lot of punishment early and was bloodied after the first round, but he came out strong in Rounds 2 and 3. Ogle was dropped in the second round, however, in what some say was a cheap shot—although I'd disagree.

Ogle shrugged it off and went on to look very impressive in the third and final round, although it wasn't enough, as he lost a split decision. Ogle is a major hit with the UK fanbase, so hopefully the loss doesn't result in him being cut from the UFC.

2. Jimi Manuwa

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Poor Kyle Kingsbury. It seems like he always gets thrown to the wolves when the UFC has a new light heavyweight. Nonetheless, Jimi Manuwa might have just destroyed anyone who was in the Octagon with him last night.

Manuwa entered the fight 11-0 and had stopped every one of his opponents. After UFC on Fuel 5, you can add Kingsbury to that list, as Manuwa just destroyed him, resulting in a doctor's stoppage at the end of the second round.